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As part of International Women’s Day, the City of Vancouver introduced “Helena Gutteridge Plaza” outside Vancouver city hall. Helena Gutteridge was the first woman to ever be voted in as city councillor back in 1937. Gutteridge dedicated a large part of … More →

On a day where women around the world are celebrated, Canada introduced a new $10 bill honouring African-Canadian civil rights activist, Viola Desmond, for refusing to accept the realities of race and gender. The History Finance minister Bill Morneau looked … More →

Canadian civil rights icon Viola Desmond makes the $10 bill Viola Desmond refused to leave the whites-only section of a Nova Scotia movie theatre on November 8th, 1946, a moment that’s gone on to play a big role in Canada’s … More →

According to a report from Vancity, more than half the women in B.C feel emotional stress when it comes to their finances. It’s the highest rate of stress from money problems in the entire country, including women and men from … More →

New overdose numbers have been released for January 2018 and the numbers have risen compared to December 2017 According to the latest report from the B.C. Coroners Service, 125 people died of suspected illicit drug overdose in British Columbia in January … More →

Current Affairs

Max Holmes is the current V.P. Academic for the Alma Mater Society at the University of British Columbia. During a tense election season, he was forced to turn down the endorsement of the Interfraternity Council, UBC’s male greek governing body, … More →

Mayor Gregor Robinson recently announced he won’t run for another term. Vancouver’s youngest city councillor Hector Bremner joined me on for the record to talk about housing and the rental market, public transit, and ride sharing: … More →

Today on for the record I’m joined in Studio by 2nd year BCIT student Kellan Roman Barnes, an entrepreneurship student and aspiring musician. Barnes was busking in the great hall to raise money for his Enactus club … More →